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Feast On This!

May 7, 2010 by epicureanvegan

So You Call Yourself an Environmentalist, huh?

Well, do you? What constitutes having that coveted, sought-after title? Is it recycling every week? Driving a hybrid? Unplugging all your appliances when not in use? Being a vegan? Many people believe that being a vegan is a prerequisite–World Watch did after all, conclude last year, that meat and dairy production contributes to 51% of the earth’s greenhouse gases.

Al Gore, isn’t a vegan. He’s not a vegetarian. But he is considered an environmentalist. Hell, he pretty much single-handedly got “global warming” on the map with his documentary, An Inconvenient Truth. He publicly acknowledged that being a vegetarian helps the environment, but he himself has not made that leap.

Any why stop with vegetarianism? Dairy production has its own impact on the environment, too, right? Some celebs touts themselves as environmentalists because they drive a Prius (or a hybrid Hummer) and are vegetarians…why not go the whole nine? Why doesn’t dairy get the same silent treatment from them?

Perhaps the term, environmentalist is just overused. Maybe we’re all environmentalists on some level because we each try to do something—recycle, carpool and use “green” light bulbs. I always bring my reusable grocery bags when I shop anywhere. Does that make me an environmentalist? (They sure make me look cool). Might I suggest changing the term to something more general like, earth friendly, environmentally aware, or earth conscious?

So what do you think? What makes an environmentalist? Is going vegan a must?


Soy Good News!

Is the soy debate finally settled? According to acclaimed author, researcher and physician, Dr. Neal Barnard, it is. Barnard concluded that not only is soy safe for men (prostate cancer) and women (breast cancer), but it may also reduce the risk of osteoporosis-related bone fractures and fibroids. In another study by the Journal for the American Medical Association, it was shown that 11 grams of soy protein reduced the the chances of breast cancer recurrence in women.

Source: VegNews


“The greatness of a nation. . . can be judged by the way its animals are treated.”

-Mahatma Gandhi

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Feast On This!

April 29, 2010 by epicureanvegan

Every Friday, I will be posting Feast On This! It will consist of interesting, thought-provoking and socially relative issues and concerns as well as overall health news. I think that when you’ve made the decision to go vegan, it’s impossible to not care about certain things like, animal rights, the environment, and your health. For many people, their health was the motivating factor to go vegan (the American Cancer Society doesn’t promote a vegan diet for nothing)!

My hope in doing this, is that as you finish your work week, you’ll take a gander at these, prompting a discussion with your co-workers, date night companion and guests at the weekend get together.

I tend to do a lot of reading and research on veganism and health and so often, I come across many fascinating, debate-invoking and just plain upsetting issues that I want to share it with others and possibly get some dialogue going. It’s how we learn from one another and hopefully in the process, create a sense of self-awareness and the ability to see things from many angles.


Folic Acid Overload?

Prevention Magazine (April 2010) did a fascinating (and alarming) article on synthetic folic acid-fortified foods. To help prevent birth defects in babies, the government required enriched grains, such as white flour and white rice, be fortified with folic acid. Over the last ten years of this, other products were added to their list: cereals, nutrition bars, beverages and pastas. Even though this tactic is said to have dropped the rate of birth defects, turns out, it may have risen our risk for cancer.

Last winter, the Journal of the American Medicine Association printed their increasing concerns that the over-abundance of this nutrient has done more harm than good. Health officials in Chile reported that since fortification in their country was introduced in 2000, rate of colon cancer among men and women doubled in their country. Other countries—the US and Canada included, have reported higher rates as well.

Check out the article on this growing issue and decide for yourself if the overdosing of folic acid is cause for concern. (And read food labels, particularly on cereals, breads, and pastas–you’ll find folic acid, usually the last ingredient. But…not in whole-grain products).


Prevention of Farm Animal Cruelty Act (PFACA):

Finally, legislation to protect animals from cruelty—it’s certainly a start. A bill was introduced in March by CA reps, Diane Watson and Elton Gallegly for laws requiring that all animals products purchased by the US federal government will have to come from animals who were able to stand up, lie down, and extend their limbs.

The bill doesn’t pertain to all animals products in the US, just government funded programs such as the Armed Forces and National School Lunch Program. When you consider that more than a 100 million pounds of beef are purchased per year for the school lunch program alone (more than 96,000 schools) this could be huge! A step in the right direction for animals rights. Follow the progress and outcome of this bill.

Source: VegNews, April 2010


Global Warming and Animal production

It seems there isn’t a hotter, more controversial topic these days than greenhouse gases, global warming and who’s to blame. Others are debating on whether or not it even exists!

There has been particular debate over how much meat and dairy production contributes to this ever-growing problem. And global warming isn’t all. Animal product product is blamed for land degradation, food contamination, and air and water pollution.

A 2006 UN report has it at 18%, while a 2009 study by WorldWatch has it as high as 51%!

No matter where you fall on this issue, check out UN’s study and the WorldWatch study.


“Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances for survival of live on

Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet.”

-Albert Einstein

Filed Under: Feast On This! Tagged With: Health, Issues, News

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The Epicurean Vegan is devoted to those wanting to eat healthy, save animals, and reduce their carbon footprint. My decision to go vegan started out as a quest to get healthier, but the more I learned about veganism, the more I realized how damaging the meat and dairy industries are to the environment and, of course, the animals. And it is for these reasons, that I would never go back to eating or wearing animal products. Ever.
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